The findings suggest that residents in New York and neighboring states are particularly vulnerable to losing focus on health goals during the summer months. This could lead to long-term health implications if habits like poor nutrition and lack of exercise persist. Additionally, the survey indicates that nearly half of Americans find summer to be the most energy-draining season, with factors such as heat, full-time work, and meal preparation contributing to fatigue. These challenges may disproportionately affect individuals with already demanding schedules, potentially exacerbating stress and reducing overall well-being.